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Unless you write a program to examine all your journals to see what objects are being journalled, you will need to deal with one journal at a time.
You CAN use the ENDJRNPF command to end jouralling to all PFs going to a single journal by specifying ENDJRNPF FILE(*ALL) JRN(**MYLIB/**MYJOURNAL)

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This looks like a one time activity.
Here is what I would do.
1. wrkjrn *all/*all
This will display a list of all the journals on the system.You should be able to tell which ones are yours and which are system system by the names and libraries of the journals.
2. Ensure you library list contains the libraries that have files journaled.
3. ENDJRNPF *ALL JRN(&Lib/&Jrn)
Replace the &Lib/&Jrn with information from the SFL on the screen.
4. Use F9 to retrieve the statement and repeat step 3 for each of the journals listing.
5. WRKJRNRCV *all/*all
Use option 4=delete for all you want to remove
6. Wrkobj *all/*all *jrn
Use option 4-delete to removed the disired journals

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